From a BBC report: The court heard that when officers pulled Secker over, they had to wait for him to finish his phone conversation. Prosecutor Denis King said: "He was seen holding a mobile phone to his right ear and as he moved closer the officer saw he was holding another phone in his other hand as though he was texting."

Secker's lawyer said told the court his client had in fact been reading a number from one phone to somebody on the other end of the line. He disputed claims that his client had been driving his car with his knees.